Dolphin hunt: Why Japan is unlikely to heed Greenpeace

By Lisa Suhay

Protesters are in Japan this week to bring attention to an aquatic hunt recently highlighted in a documentary.

If activists want to end the killing of dolphin and Minke whales near a Japanese village which was slated to begin this week, they might need a vegan spokesperson.

Many are trying to reach Japanese people on social media by tweeting their outrage in Japanese, but experts say this plan could make the people there more resistant to calling off the hunt …

Christian Science Monitor – September 3, 2015
www.csmonitor.com/Environment/…

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Cecil the lion incident clouds trophy hunters’ contributions to land, wildlife conservation

By Rich Landers

HUNTING — Trophy hunters get a bad rap sometimes. They often spend big money, much of it going to wildlife conservation causes, to kill big specimens of various species. If done legally and ethically in fair chase, I don’t see that being much different that spending a little money to kill meat for the table …

The Spokesman Review (blog) – SEPT. 3, 2015, 9:51 A.M.
www.spokesman.com/blogs/outdoo…

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